PIRONGIA NEWS
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE BAZAAR. WINNERS OF PRIZES. (Own Correspondent.) A very successful bazaar was held in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday last by the Pirongia branch of the Women's Institute. iMesdames J. MeWhannell, A. Ramsay (Hamilton), and W(. G. Berry were the judges of flowers and the school section. Results of the various competitions are as follow: FLOWERS. Bowl of flowers: Mr J. Daley 1, Mrs Kerr 2. Bowl of roses: Mrs Kerr 1, Mrs Lorimer 2, Mrs Ed. Bell 3. Stecks: Mrs E. J. Owen 1, Mrs Kerr 2, Mrs Anderson 3. Iceland poppies: Mrs J. Butterworth 1, Mrs Lorimer 2, Mrs A. Bell Sweet peas: Mrs Kerr 1, Mrs Marx 2, Mfrs Eric Bel! 3. ‘ Antirrhinum: Miss Rowan 1, Miss Sifleet 2, Mrs Livingstone 3. Linaria: Mrs Marx 1, Mrs E. Owen Pansies: Mrs Kerr 1, Mrs E. Owen 2. Mirs Rowan 3. Variety of vegetables: Mrs E. Owen 1, Eric Bell 2, Mrs C. Berry 3. Single vegetable: Mrs Sifleet 1 and 3, Mrs Lorimer 2. SEWING. (Judged by Mr W. G. Berry.) Cushion cover: Miss L. Owen 1, Miss I. Sifleet 2, Mrs A. Shaw 3. Thrift article: Mrs Marx 1, Mrs A. Bell 2, Mrs Robson 3. Linen frock: Mrs Wi H. Bell 1, Lily Owen 2. Summer suit: Mrs W, H- Bell 1. Tapestry article: Mirs Bryant 1 and 2, Mrs Robson 3. Organdie throw-over: Mrs G. Robson 1, Miss I. Sifleet 2, Mrs F. Beet 3, Apron: Miss G. Bell 1, Mrs G. Owen 2, Miss F. Beet 3. Table centre: Mrs Harsent 1, Miss G. Bell 2, Mrs Goodison 3. Tea cosy: Mrs Marx 1, Mrs Shaw 2, Miss L. Owen 3. Points prize: Mrs W, H. Bell, Mrs Marx, and Miss Owen tied for first, and in the draw Mirs Bell was the winner. COOKERY. (Judged by Mrs Hartley Hall.) Gems; Mrs E. J. Owen 1. Pikelets: Mrs Ed. Bell 1. Scones: Mrs G. Owen 1, MJrs E. Owen 2, Mrs Burgess 3. Sponge: Mrs E. Owen 1, Mrs I. Butterworth 2, Mrs A. Bell 3. 'Jam tarts: Mrs Barry 1. Fruit cake: Miss I. Sifleet 1, Mrs G. M.‘Lorimer 2 Mrs Cutforth 3. Marmalade: Miss I- Sifleet 1, Mrs Bainbridge 2, Mrs Lorimer 3. Jam: Mrs Lorimer 1. Lemon honey: Miss Lorimer 1. Bottled fruit: Mrs Marx 1, Miss I. Sifleet 2, Mrs J. J. Daley 3. SCHOOL SECTION. (Judged by Mrs Ramsay.) Writing, standards 5 and 6: M. Finn 1, Tcpa Tamaki 2. Standards 3 and 4: Bill Bromell 1 and 2, Noel Ormsby commended. Standards 1 and 2: S. Martinovich 1, E. Ormsby 2. Primers: Alma Foster 1, Hector Anderson 2. Drawing: Standards 3 and 4 (a farm scene): Bill Bromell 1 and 2. Thrift article: Bill Bromell 1, Maurice Mounsey 2. Special, pastel drawing: E. Oakshott 1. Pastel drawing (historic): Standard 5: Dawn Allport 1, Topa Tamaki 2, P. Owen commended. Nursery rhymes: Faith Tamaki 1, John Krippner 2. The afternoon tea and luncheon booths were well patronised. A CARQ. PARTY. A very successful card party was held in the Library on Wednesday last, conditions being made very attractive with a bright fire and a tasty supper. The successful players were Mr E. J. T. Moeller and Miss G. Bell. Consolation awards were to Mrs Bromell and Mr C. Berry.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 59, Issue 4219, 4 December 1939, Page 5
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